The following itineraries are designed to enable the independent visitor to Santarcangelo and the surrounding area to make the most of the opportunities to enjoy discovering their more fascinating spots and cultural features.

ITINERARY FOR WHEELCHAIRS

The medieval town of Santarcangelo, with its narrow streets and short flights of steps is welcoming to all visitors as it has an itinerary suitable for wheelchairs.

SANTARCANGELO UNDERGROUND

Under the quiet and beautiful town of Santarcangelo there is a concealed world of caves, granaries, ice chests and secret escape routes.

When visitors explore the narrow streets of the old town they’re instantly carried back in time.

TOUR OF THE MEDIEVAL TOWN

The tour is aimed at people who wish to immerse themselves in a beautiful and breathtaking medieval town, considered to be the gateway to the Marecchia Valley and just a short distance from the seaside.

RELIGIOUS AND BLESSED FIGURES TOUR

The tour is directed to anyone wishing to go back in time to immerse themselves in the sacred silence of churches and monasteries, to discover the hidden treasures within them and learn about the life of the religious figures that made our town famous.

ON THE FOOTPRINTS OF TONINO GUERRA

The town that gave birth to the poet and screenwriter Tonino Guerra bears testimony to the life and artistic genius of this incredible artist.

A WALK IN THE PARK

The route is recommended for families with children who wish to immerse themselves in nature and discover the local flora and fauna.

NATURE WALKS

Absolutely not to be missed is a walk along the river Marecchia. The trails are also perfect for bicycles and mountain bikes. You’ll be surrounded by lush vegetation and the sounds of nature, and in the spring time fragrant plants and flowers will add colour and spice to your walk.

THE JUBILEE DOORS

This walk will need an early start. You’ll begin your journey at the Convent of SS Caterina and Barbara and continue along Contrada dei Signori, the Fotress with its imposing tower will be be on your left, at the end of the road turn left and go down Via Cupa and just follow the cypresses. At the bottom cross the street…